An experiential exhibition where visitors can enjoy learning about traditional and modern lifestyles while having fun, called "Edo Tokyo Kirari Project EDO TOKYO TIMELESS Exhibition - Discover Tokyo Brands that Have Been Loved Through the Ages at Wakeijuku," will be held from Friday, March 3th to Sunday, March 7th at Wakeijuku in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, known as the former residence of Marquis Hosokawa.


This exhibition, organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, brings together Tokyo brands that propose the value and appeal of historic traditional industries in new ways, such as Edo Kiriko, Edo Kumiko, dolls, sweets, and cosmetics. In addition to exhibiting the techniques and products of each business, workshops will also be held, allowing visitors to see and experience the traditional techniques of "clothing, food, and shelter" that Edo Tokyo is proud of around the world.


The venue, Wakeijuku, is a historical building designated as a tangible cultural property (structure) by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and is normally closed to the public, but it will be open to the public for these three days, making it an opportunity not to be missed for history and architecture enthusiasts.
This is an event where you can enjoy timeless traditions from various perspectives. Why not come and take a look this weekend?
◆ "Edo Tokyo Kirari Project EDO TOKYO TIMELESS Exhibition ~ Discover Tokyo brands that have been loved throughout the ages at Wakeijuku ~"
[Event period] Friday, March 2025, 3 to Sunday, March 7, 3, 9:10-00:17
*Until 3pm on Sunday, March 9th
[Venue] Wakeijuku Main Building (former residence of Marquis Hosokawa) 1-21-2 Mejirodai, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
*There is no parking lot. Please refrain from coming by car.
[Admission fee] Free (Participation fee is required for workshops, etc.)
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